Joël Stalter reunites with Gary Stal and Julien Sale at the Asian Cards final

Joël Stalter reunites with Gary Stal and Julien Sale at the Asian Cards final
Joël Stalter reunites with Gary Stal and Julien Sale at the Asian Cards final
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After Gary Stal and Julien Sale, qualified on December 6 at the First Stage of the Asian Cards in Chonrubi (Thailand), it is the turn of Joël Stalter (photo) to validate his ticket for Hua Hin, still in Thailand, where 240 players will compete between December 17 and 21 to win one of the 35 spots at stake for the Asian Tour 2025. Also involved in this First Stage, Robin Roussel, however, failed in this quest…

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There will therefore be three French people at Final Stage Maps of the Asian Tour scheduled for December 17 to 21 at Hua Hin (Thailand) on the Lake View Resort & Club and its four routes (A, B, C and D). After Gary Stall et Julien Salerespectively first and third in the First Stage (section D) at Chonrubi (Thailand) on December 6, Joel Stalter also punches his ticket for the final. 240 players will have the objective here of grabbing one of the first 35 places in play after five rounds, synonymous with playing rights on theAsian Tour 2025.

Find the complete ranking of the First Stage (Section F)

Find the complete ranking of the First Stage (Section G)

The Lorraine based in the Emirates took fifth final place in the First Stage (section G) at Cha-Am (Thailand) thanks to two successive cards of 69 (-3), then 71 (-1) and 67 (-5). Twenty spots here qualified for Hua Hin. Among the qualified, we can also note the presence of the Swiss Robert Foleydriven by the pair Alain AlbertiRaphaël Jacquelinand Spanish Pep Angles.

Committed to Kanchanaburi (Thailand) in section F of this First Stage, Robin Roussel was less lucky. Still in the nails after 54 holes (then ranked 16th), the golferOzoir-la-Ferrière (77) signed a second card of 72 (+1) this Friday. Insufficient to appear among the 17 qualified and tied (where we find in particular the Irishman and former winner on the European Tour, Paul Dunne).

The horizon is clearly darkening for the resident of the Team St Laurent since by finishing 146th in the Road on the Challenge Tourits opportunities to play in the second European division in 2025 are almost zero (barely five to six tournaments in the season). The former member of DP World Tour should in all likelihood leave again on a satellite Tour, theAlps Tour or the Pro Golf Tour

Photo :  Golffile



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